Clark Waterhoel, Val Verde County, Texas

   
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    If you are traveling by, why not stop by Clark Waterhoel. Clark Waterhoel gets very little rain; the month of September is the wettest with most of the rain, and January on the other hand is the driest. This lake is so wonderful. Drift down the rapids of Devils River in a kayak, and why not take a little trip to Dry Devils River since you're here. During the warmest time of the year at Clark Waterhoel temperatures are ordinarily in the 90's; during summer  
   nights temperatures are in the 70's. The winter brings highs down to the 60's, and nighttime lows during the wintertime for Clark Waterhoel tend to be in the 30's.
Near Clark Waterhoel you hit upon Stove Canyon which is a tremendous place to have a look at. While you're here at Clark Waterhoel, you could also have a look at pretty Gravel Waterhole; Carlos Camp Spring is always fun to check out. You'll hit upon a delightful lake called Blocker Waterhole near Clark Waterhoel, and this is a popular site for folks from Del Rio.
 

 
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Local climate location: PANDALE 31 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 29.80861
Longitude: -100.9683

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These outdoors activities are available near Clark Waterhoel.
 Hotels Near Clark Waterhoel:
Del Rio Inn & Suites, Del Rio, 24 miles away
Comfort Inn & Suites, Del Rio, 25 miles away
Ramada Inn Del Rio, Del Rio, 26 miles away
La Quinta Inn Del Rio, Del Rio, 26 miles away
Best Western Inn Of Del Rio, Del Rio, 27 miles away
 Whitewater Near Clark Waterhoel:
Devils River, Val Verde CountyCounty, 7 miles away
      Class II+(IV) - 47 miles long (SH 163 to Rough Canyon Marina)
 National Parks Near Clark Waterhoel:
Amistad National Recreation Area, Del Rio - TX, 27 miles away
 Lakes Near Clark Waterhoel:
Blocker Waterhole, Val Verde CountyCounty, 4 miles away
Gravel Waterhole, Val Verde CountyCounty, 5 miles away

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Devils River
...of 30 feet from its mouth upward
[Section 21.001(3)]. According to Texas case law, a stream is considered navigable in fact when it can be used for the customary modes of trade and travel. The gradient boundary line determines where the stream bed ends
and private ownership begins. Briefly stated, the line is midway between the lower level of the water flow that just touches the cut bank and the higher level that just overtops
the cut bank. This line is known as the 'meanders' which is based upon the seasonal flow of the stream. In times of adequate rain-fall the stream bed would be higher and increase the width of the state property line, in times of short rain fall the reverse is true. The line is not apparent on most Texas streams. (I did look it up). In terms of the complaint of Mr. Landowner, I own land in Kerrville on the Guadalupe, and though I would never discourage portage, people seem to think it is okay to camp on my land, leave their beer cans, used diapers and trash, either on my property or in our stream bed. And as there are fewer of us than you, it would be t...

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